The Crowded Trade Problem
Janus Henderson argues that years of concentration into mega-cap technology stocks are beginning to create a structural opportunity in global small-cap equities.
- Over the past decade, passive flows and investor preference for liquidity pushed capital overwhelmingly toward a narrow group of large-cap technology firms.
- As geopolitical uncertainty rises and valuations stretch, investors are slowly beginning to reassess concentration risk and search for broader market leadership.
- Smaller companies remain significantly under-owned and under-researched, creating opportunities for active managers to identify mispriced businesses earlier in their growth cycle.
- The report also notes that many small-cap companies are more closely tied to domestic economic trends, potentially benefiting from regional industrial, defense, and infrastructure spending.
The deeper implication is psychological: after years of everyone crowding into the same seven names, diversification itself is beginning to look attractive again.
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